TEEMELLINI. 



349 



1030. Exidia glandulosa. Fr. " Witches' Butter Exidia." 



Effused, flattened, thick, undulated, blackish, spiciilose with 

 conical papillae, cinereous beneath, and somewhat tomentose. — 

 Fr. Epicr. p. 591. Bull. t. 420,/. 1. Fl. Dan. t. 884. Eng. Bot. 

 ^cZ.ii.i. 2448,2452. i^Mss.i. ^. 42. Eng. Fl. v. j). 218. Berk.Outl. 

 p.28d. 



On dead branches of oak. Common. [United States.] 



Varying in colour from whitisli to bro'mi, and deep cinereous, at length 

 black; generally somewhat turbinate, slightly plicate below, much wrinkled 

 above, sometimes thin ; substance tender within, firmer towards the hyme- 

 nium, composed of gelatine interlaced with very slender branched filaments, 

 covered with oblong, obtuse, curved spores. Beneath rough like crape, with 

 minute parallel papillae.— J/. /. B. (Fig. 95.^ 



1031. 



Exidia saccharina. Fr. " Larch Exidia." 



Tiiberculose, gyroso-undulate, thick, tawny-cinnamon, papillae 

 rare and scattered. — Fr. Epicr. jy.odl. Ann. N.H. no. 811. Berk. 

 Outl.p.28d. Kl.exs.no.l611. 



On larch. Rare. Mossburnford. 



Gen. 51. 



HIRNEOLA, Fr. 



1032. 



Gelatinous, cup-shaped, horny 

 when dry ; hymenium often more 

 or less wrinkled; interstices even, 

 without papillte ; outer surface 

 velvety.— ^fr/:. Oiitlp. 289. 



{Fig. 97.) 



Fig. 97. 

 Hirneola Auricula- Judae. Berk. " Jew's-ear Hirneola." 



Thin, concave, flexuose, blackish, venoso-plicate everywhere, 

 tomentose beneath, cinereous-olive. — Berk. Outl.p. 289, 1. 18,/. 

 7. Huss.i.t. 63. Exidia Auricula Judae, Fr. Epicr. p. 690. Nees. 

 PI. Off.withfig. Bolt. 1. 107, Tremella. Bull. t. 4.21 ,f. 2. Eng. Bot. 

 Ed. ii. t. 2147. Batt. t. 3,/. T. Eng. Fl. Y.p. 217. Corda. Sturm. 

 t. 6. Harz. t. 45. 



